Neymar was back in training with the Brazil national team less than 24hours after playing in Barcelona's 'El Clasico' defeat over Real Madrid on Sunday.

The Catalans opened up a four-point lead over their arch rivals at the top of La Liga following Sunday's 2-1 victory at the Nou Camp.

While former Liverpool striker Luis Suarez stole the headlines with his winning goal, Neymar cut a more subdued figure - missing an early opportunity that led to Madrid breaking away and equalising through Cristiano Ronaldo.

Neymar (2nd left) joins Brazil team-mates for a training session at the Charlety Stadium in Paris

The Brazilian sensation (right) was back in training soon after playing for Barcelona in El Clasico

The 23-year-old shows off his silky skills while his Brazil team-mates watch on

Brazil are set to play international games against France on Thursday and Chile on Sunday

The Selecao have travelled to France to play an international friendly against the former World Cup winner on Thursday with Neymar expected to play a leading role at the Stade de France just outside Paris.

The 23-year-old, who has scored 42 goals in 60 appearances for Brazil, joined teammates including PSG captain Thiago Silva and Chelsea threesome Oscar, Felipe Luiz and Willian at the Charlety Stadium for a training session.

Coach Dunga has won all of his six matches since taking control of the Brazil team for the second time in July, just days after Brazil were dumped out their own World Cup 7-1 by Germany.

New Brazil coach Dunga (right) has won all six games he has taken charge of since the World Cup

Silva tries to win the ball ahead of the friendly with Les Bleus at the Stade de France

The Brazil players looked in high spirits during the training session in Paris

Chelsea defender Felipe Luis (right) was one of six Premier League players called up by the Selecao

Other Premier League players called up to the Brazil squad are Fernandinho of Manchester City and Liverpool playmaker Phillipe Coutinho.

Former Brazil international Roberto Dinamite, who was president of Vasco da Gama when the club sold Coutinho to Inter Milan, believes the 22-year-old will wear the Brazil No 10 shirt for years to come.

'He already stood out when he left Vasco. And he is fulfilling his potential at Liverpool. He has that Brazilian talent, honed and developed in Europe, and he will keep getting better,' he said.

Neymar comes face to face with Real Madrid's Gareth bale during the 2-1 win at the Nou Camp

Former Liverpool ace Luis Suarez celebrates after scoring the winning goal on Sunday

Neymar posted an Instagram selfie with Lionel Messi (centre) and Suarez after the game

Meanwhile, Arsenal's new signing Gabriel Paulista hopes his debut call up, after the late withdrawal of PSG defenders David Luiz and Marquinos through injury, will be the first of many.

The central defender will feel at home if he plays in Brazil's second friendly against Chile on Sunday as it is due to be staged at the Gunners' Emirates Stadium.

He told the Arsenal website: 'I am very happy with the news, and it is a dream for any player to wear the shirt of your country.

'I'll play the best possible way. It is a valuable opportunity and I hope that is the first call of many.